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900k |
beautiful ride, can 500k buy it |
850k serious buyer |
can 850k sealed this deal? |
can 900 k sealed this deal? |
can 900k sealed d deal? |
220k for d Carina e? |
Nice work NDLEA. |
can 600k zeal this deal? |
For doubting Thomas, visit NNPC website. |
Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, Dr Maikanti Baru, has on Wednesday, called on fuel marketers across the country to make life easy for Nigerians by sticking to the official pump price of N145 per litre of petrol. Baru urged them to follow the example of BOVAS petroleum who stuck to the official pump price of petroleum despite the scarcity of the product. Baru made the appeal in Abuja in a statement by the NNPC Spokesman, Mr Ndu Ughamadu. Presenting a commendation letter to Mrs Victoria Samson, the Managing Director of BOVAS & Company Ltd, an Ibadan-based petroleum marketing company, Baru said NNPC was fully convinced that it was possible for oil marketers to sell petrol at the approved price and still make a decent profit. ”It is on record that you have consistently demonstrated not only your ability to supply products to the market, but also to do so within the government-controlled price of N145 per litre. ”You are even matching the NNPC Retail price by selling at N143 per litre. That is quite commendable. ”By doing what she does, Mrs Victoria Samson has been making life much easier for Nigerians. ”That is why we gave her a commendation letter as well as a plaque to recognise her efforts,” he said. He assured her of NNPC’s readiness to support her company with necessary interventions to keep the company well supplied with petroleum products to serve its areas of operation well. In her response, Mrs Samson thanked the NNPC Management for the kind gesture, adding that the recognition would spur her on to do better things and continue to sell petrol at the official pump price without diverting the product. ”Without doubt, this gesture will spur me to further do my best and continue to supply products at affordable prices for the benefit of all Nigerians,” she said. Established in 1980, BOVAS is a leading indigenous independent petroleum marketing company with a network of filling stations in various states across the nation, especially Oyo, Lagos, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti, Kwara, Kogi and Niger. |
can 800K seal this deal? |
Well done op for this, you did a great job |
No price? |
b sincere chairman, can 800k do this deal? |
can 750k do d deal? |
last price and ur location pls? |
can 700k do deal? |
since it has been work on, can 750k do d deal? |
can 800k do d deal? |
North central was not represented in that list while north west had two. hmmm, some Nigeria journalists with their fish brain. |
what is mileage of dis ride pls? |
any issues with d car? can it fly for 750k? |
mileage pls. |
sorry my brother, your problem is half solve. email or call me. 08127955669. |
Ruling on application for Kashamu's extradition set for July 1 11:18 26/06/2015 Abuja - A Federal High Court in Abuja has fixed July 1 for ruling on the Federal Government’s application, seeking a Bench warrant of arrest and extradition of Senator Buruji Kashamu representing Ogun East Senatorial District. Justice Gabriel Kolawole fixed the date at Thursday's hearing of a case filed by the Federal Government seeking to secure legal backing for the extradition of Kashamu. The U.S. Government had written to the Federal Government for Kashamu's extradition to face drug charges before the Northern Illinois District Court, Eastern Division. At the resumed sitting, the Counsel to the Federal Government, Mohammed Hassan, urged the court to issue a bench warrant of arrest against Kashamu so that the process for his extradition could commence. Responding, Kashamu’s counsel, Dr. Alex Izinyon (SAN), argued that two Federal High Courts in Lagos had made orders on the same subject matter, thereby, "extinguishing" the current action. He urged the Abuja court to give effect to the orders made by the Lagos courts which have coordinate jurisdiction with it and thereby strike out the case as filed by the prosecution. Hassan, however, urged the court to discountenance Iziyon’s submission on grounds that the Federal High Courts in Lagos had no "supervisory jurisdiction" over the Abuja Federal High Court. Also read: Kashamu arrested, tried in UK The prosecution counsel contended that at the time the orders were made in Lagos, the Federal Government had yet to initiate the extradition process. He, therefore, prayed the court to nullify the orders of the Federal High Courts in Lagos, saying that "a court of coordinate jurisdiction can nullify an order made in error by its sister court." The extradition application No: FHC/ABJ/ CS/479/2015 was signed by the immediate past Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr. Mohammed Adoke (SAN). Adoke had approached the court with the application dated May 28, following the extradition request by the U.S. Embassy. Kashamu is alleged to have, between 1992 and 1995, conspired with others to intentionally import "and did impor into the United States" quantities of mixtures containing heroin. The offence is said to contravene Section 952(a) of Title 21, United States Code, and punishable under Section 960 of the same law. According to the U.S. charge, upon conviction, the accused is liable to an imprisonment of not more than 10 years or a fine of up to 10 million dollars or both. source - NAN |
How much is Lenovo battery? Model 4446-25G. |
Let them keep on deceiving GEJ |
RESULTS OF 2015 PRESIDENTIAL AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTION IN KWARA STATE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION: APC - 211, 513 VOTES (69.60%) PDP - 90, 826 VOTES (30.31%) SENATORIAL ELECTION: KWARA SOUTH APC - 53, 102 (58.61%) PDP - 37, 496 (41.39%) KWARA CENTRAL APC - 83, 639 (64.89%) PDP - 44, 862 (34.81%) KWARA NORTH APC - 60, 385 (69.48%) PDP - 26, 138 (30.07%) HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE ELECTION: ◆ASA/ILORIN WEST APC - 37, 484 PDP - 17, 584 ◆BARUTEN/KAIAMA APC - 18014 (77.79%) PDP - 5143 (22.21%) ◆EDU/MORO/PATIGI APC - 40210 (68.22%) PDP - 18, 730 (31.78%) ◆EKITI/ISIN/IREPODUN/OKE ERO APC - 25, 271 (55.42%) PDP - 20, 324 (44.57%) ◆IFELODUN/OFFA/OYUN APC - 46, 711 (69.28%) PDP - 20, 669 (30.66%) ◆ILORIN EAST/ILORIN SOUTH APC - 28, 294 (65, 72%) PDP - 14, 756 (34, 27%) |
Ngwakwe: Why don't you wait until an Igbo becomes President of Nigeria and his/her performance becomes abysmally poor and unbearable.but igbo have never show comitement of becoming Nigeria president, they prefer talking of Biafra. Meanwhild,We can begin acess those holding leadership position now not untill igbo become president before we can know their political,religious and ethnic stand. My brother,just be realistic on any national issues. That is only way we can be a great nation. |